Leaf senescence is the orderly dismantling of older tissue that allows recycling of nutrients to developing portions of the plant and is accompanied by major changes in gene expression. Histone modifications correlate to levels of gene expression, and this study utilizes ChIP-seq to classify activating H3K4me3 and silencing H3K27me3 marks on a genome-wide scale for soil-grown mature and naturally senescent Arabidopsis leaves. ChIPnorm was used to normalize data sets and identify genomic regions with significant differences in the two histone methylation patterns, and the differences were correlated to changes in gene expression. Genes that showed an increase in the H3K4me3 mark in older leaves were senescence up-regulated, while genes that ...
BackgroundPost-translational modifications of histones play important roles in maintaining normal tr...
Light is essential to plant growth and development. Extended darkness causes dramatic gene expressio...
Senescence is a form of programmed cell death (PCD) which leads to the death of whole organs, e.g., ...
<div><p>Leaf senescence is the orderly dismantling of older tissue that allows recycling of nutrient...
Leaf senescence is the final stage of leaf development that results in the highly ordered degenerati...
Leaf senescence is governed by a complex regulatory network involving the dynamic reprogramming of g...
Leaf senescence is not only genetically programmed but also induced by exogenous stress to ensure co...
Senescence is a major developmental transition in plants that requires a massive reprogramming of ge...
Leaf senescence is a complex but tightly regulated developmental process involving a coordinated seq...
The roles of histone demethylation in the regulation of plant flowering, disease resistance, rhythmi...
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The roles of histone demethylation in the regulation of plant flowering, disease resistance, rhythmi...
How does a leaf switch its gene expression from active photosynthesis to senescence, ending in death...
Cultivated sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.), an important source of edible vegetable oil, shows rapi...
Leaf senescence is a sequence of biochemical and physiological events comprising the final stage in ...
BackgroundPost-translational modifications of histones play important roles in maintaining normal tr...
Light is essential to plant growth and development. Extended darkness causes dramatic gene expressio...
Senescence is a form of programmed cell death (PCD) which leads to the death of whole organs, e.g., ...
<div><p>Leaf senescence is the orderly dismantling of older tissue that allows recycling of nutrient...
Leaf senescence is the final stage of leaf development that results in the highly ordered degenerati...
Leaf senescence is governed by a complex regulatory network involving the dynamic reprogramming of g...
Leaf senescence is not only genetically programmed but also induced by exogenous stress to ensure co...
Senescence is a major developmental transition in plants that requires a massive reprogramming of ge...
Leaf senescence is a complex but tightly regulated developmental process involving a coordinated seq...
The roles of histone demethylation in the regulation of plant flowering, disease resistance, rhythmi...
<p>These GBrowse views are similar to <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journ...
The roles of histone demethylation in the regulation of plant flowering, disease resistance, rhythmi...
How does a leaf switch its gene expression from active photosynthesis to senescence, ending in death...
Cultivated sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.), an important source of edible vegetable oil, shows rapi...
Leaf senescence is a sequence of biochemical and physiological events comprising the final stage in ...
BackgroundPost-translational modifications of histones play important roles in maintaining normal tr...
Light is essential to plant growth and development. Extended darkness causes dramatic gene expressio...
Senescence is a form of programmed cell death (PCD) which leads to the death of whole organs, e.g., ...